General elections were held in the Faroe Islands in 1855.[1] Eighteen members were elected from seven constituencies, an increase from sixteen, with one additional seat granted to the Eysturoy and Suðurstreymoy constituencies. The Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) were also members, with the administrator serving as the speaker.[2]

Results

Constituency Elected members Notes
EysturoyDaniel Peder Christiansen
Andreas DjurhuusRe-elected
Johannes PetersenRe-elected
Sámal Jákup Weihe
NorðurstreymoyHans Olsen
Niels WintherPreviously elected in Eysturoy
NorðoyggjarJoen Daniel-Jacobsen
Hans David MatrasRe-elected
SandoyJacob JacobsenRe-elected
Hans Jacob Jørgen SørensenRe-elected
SuðuroyNiels Jacob Joensen
Harald Andreas Christian Krogh
SuðurstreymoyJoen Jacobsen
Andreas Christian LützenRe-elected
Gerhardt Sigvart Rehling
Jens WenningstedtRe-elected
VágarHeine Heinesen
Jacob ZachariasenRe-elected
Source: Løgting[1]

By constituency

Norðurstreymoy
CandidateVotes%
Niels Winther630.00
Hans Olsen525.00
Johannes Bærentsen315.00
Samuel Peter Samuelsen15.00
Christian Djurhuus15.00
Ole Hansen15.00
Jens Hendrik Djurhuus15.00
Thomas Zachariasen15.00
Johan Olsen15.00
Total20100.00
Total votes10
Registered voters/turnout1427.04
Source: Løgting[1]

Aftermath

Norðurstreymoy representative Niels Winther left the Faroes in 1857 and a by-election was held on 7 August. Of the 135 registered voters, only eight voted, all of whom voted for Hans Christopher Müller.[1]

Gerhardt Sigvart Rehling also left the country in 1857 and was replaced by Jacob Nolsøe.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "LØGTINGIÐ 150" (PDF). Løgting.
  2. Hans Andrias Sølvará (2016). The Rise of Faroese Separatism: Danish-Faroese relations from 1906–1925 and the radicalization of the national- and home rule question. Faroe University Press.
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